Note, for simplification, one pip is defined as a single filled in arrow to the left of a launcher. Test Launcher Icon with Windows in multiple workspaces ------------------------------------------------------ This test shows how the launcher should draw when there are application windows in multiple workspaces. #. Start on a fresh login #. Run an application #. Run another instance of this application and keep it on the initial workspace #. Run another instance of this application and move it no another workspaces #. Go back to the initial workspace Outcome The Launcher icon "pips" should reflect the number of windows in the current workspace, so when showing the "initial" workspace the launcher icon should have 2 "pips", when moving to the second workspace (where there's only 1 window) the launcher application icon should show 1 pip. When moving to a workspace where there are no windows, the launcher icon should use an empty arrow as left indicator. Test Launcher Spread with Windows in multiple workspaces -------------------------------------------------------- This test shows how the launcher should spread the windows when they are in multiple workspaces. #. Start on a fresh login #. Run an application #. Run another instance of this application and keep it on the initial workspace #. Run another instance of this application and move it no another workspaces #. Go back to the initial workspace and focus the application windows Outcome When in the current workspace there are multiple windows of the same application and one of them is focused, clicking on the launcher should spread only the windows that are in the current workspace. If in the current workspace there is just one window, clicking on the launcher icon should only focus it and nothing else (also with multiple clicks). When moving to a workspace where there are no window o the given application, clicking on its launcher icon should bring to focus the last focused window in the last used workspace.